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No Good People is a collaborative zine by both Lauren Lowery and Douglas Eberhardt. The bulk of the material that lies within - photographs, writings, illustrations - were created in the summer of 2013 while living and working in Wassaic, NY. The content is about a variety of subjects, including but not limited to: traveling by bus and by train, bicycling in rural areas, post-college blues, nostalgia, unemployment, employment, and more.

This listing is for the color edition of the zine, limited to 20 copies. Each zine comes with three different poster inserts, each 8 1/2" x 11" when unfolded, all hand drawn and screenprinted by Douglas Eberhardt. Each zine is also hand bound with string and features a screen printed French Paper cover. The zine is half size and measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". It is 56 pages long.

Wiseblood #61 is out goddamned it! You want violence, sexism, uppity women fighting sexism, john prine, more uppity opinionate broads, and . . . .well . . . just everything in the book. Then you will want to read wiseblood. Always free for the asking, just send your address and a copy is yours . . . you can find me at Fishspit on here. Otherwise . .. my address is 1304 175th pl. ne. Bellevue WA 98008. I answer every letter I get and I read and comment to you on every zine you send me. I love you all you pack of hoodlums.

Debut issue! A chronicle of me and my girlfriend's adventures in used book hunting. Issue 1 covers NYC's East Village. Part store review, part book review, part perzine, part travel guide. Includes original photographs and illustrations.

Over the past few years, the two of us (Annie and Tim) have become obsessed with digging through shelves, stacks, boxes, carts, and racks in search of great used book finds. We even plan our vacations around visiting every bookstore we can manage within a given area. So we decided to write Shelf Life as a way of sharing the stories of our adventures in used book hunting. We write about the stores themselves, as well as about the books we found there, and our experiences passing through the various cities we've been to. This first issue focuses on our home turf and on some of our most beloved and frequented shops. Future issues will center around different cities or regions we've visited.

Stores visited in this issue: - Strand Book Store - Alabaster Bookshop - East Village Books

Hello and Hi! Psychotic Art Zine Edisi June 2014 is 90% done, so we planned for doing Edisi August soon..we looking for artwork contributor for next issue! for more info:http://psychoticartzine.blogspot.com/
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